Metropolis of Chicago Newsletter
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Metropolis of Chicago Newsletter
The quarterly publication highlighting news and events from the Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society Metropolis of Chicago January 2013 Greek Orthodox Ladies’ Philoptochos Society Metropolis of Chicago Table of Contents: Words from His Eminence Page 1 President’s Corner Page 2 Stay Connected Page 2 Vespers of SS Cosmas and Damianos Page 3 Feed the Hungry Page 4 Metropolis open House Pages 5-7 Metropolis Vasilopita Celebration Page 8-11 Philoptochos Center of Philanthropy Page 12 Philanthropy Page 13 Quiltathon Page 13 National Commitments Page 13 Christianki Philoxenia Page 14 Chapter Events Pages 15-26 Calendar of events Page 27 National Commitment Corner Page 27 Mission Statement Page 27 “And the King will answer them, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.” Matthew 25:40 2 Dear Philoptochos Sisters, On behalf of the Ladies of the Metropolis of Chicago Philoptochos Society Board, may I extend our most heartfelt wishes for the New Year to you and your loved ones. We once again find ourselves at the beginning of another new year. It is a time of making new resolutions, setting goals and the opportunity for reflection. As in years past, we can reflect on 2012 as being another busy and productive year. One of the most momentous times this past year was the support that was demonstrated at the convention for the Philoptochos Center of Philanthropy. Many of you were fortunate to witness this enthusiasm at the Clergy-Laity and Philoptochos Conference in Phoenix. It is with great joy and pride that this dream of a permanent home for Philoptochos is now a reality, because of each and every Philoptochos chapter and steward. We had a challenge put in front of us, and as Philoptochos stewards we took thoughtful and responsible steps in securing this new home. As your Metropolis president, I am proud to inform you that 100% of our sister chapters in our Metropolis came forward and become an integral part of the “Giving Tree” challenge. Each chapter in the Metropolis of Chicago will have its name adorned on the Giving Tree Wall. Philoptochos truly has created a legacy for generations to come. Membership growth continues to be an ongoing goal. All it takes is one woman asking another to be part of this sisterhood. If I may quote National Philoptochos President Aphrodite Skeadas, “Philoptochos is not just members of an organization; we are one sisterhood, one family united in a very precious way.” Please find the courage and determination to embrace just one woman, and invite her into this awesome sisterhood. In 2013, go forth as Philoptochos stewards and continue to give understanding, compassion and hope to those in need. Work through your personal and community challenges, and be thankful and reflect on all good things that Our Lord and Savior has provided us. Again, my heartfelt wishes to you and your loved ones this New Year, and may 2013 bring you health, joy, peace and hope. With Sisterly Agape, Irene Metropolis Philoptochos President Editors Efthimia Galetsis Christine Voutiritsas In an effort to Stay Connected, The Metropolis Philoptochos Board has established a liaison program. Every Chapter will be assigned a liaison that will be able to answer questions and provided support as needed. The liaisons are listed below: Netsa Antonakos: Three Hierarchs, Champaign; Annunciation, Decatur Pam Argyris: St. Sophia, Elgin; SS. Constantine and Helen, Rockford; Assumption, Chicago Irene Arsoniadis: All Saints, Peoria and Joliet; St. Mary, Minneapolis; St. George, St. Paul, MN Lena Angelos: St. Demetrios, Elmhurst; Assumption, Hegewisch Georgia Barris: St. Andrew, South Bend, IN Pat Galanis: Assumption, Madison; Annunciation, Milwaukee; SS. Constantine and Helen, Wauwatosa Effie Galetsis: St. Nectarios; St. Athanasios, Aurora, St. Demetrios, Hammond Georgia Gavaris: Annunciation Cathedral; St. George, Chicago, St. George, Des Moine, IA Penny Geavaras: St. John the Baptist; St. Haralambos, Niles; St. Basil, Chicago Pat Gerbanas: St. Demetrios, Chicago; Holy Trinity, Sioux City, IA Cathy Gofis: SS. Constantine and Helen, Palos; Holy Anargyroi, Rochester, MN Christina Hiotis: Holy Trinity; St. George, Schereville, IN; SS Constantine and Helen, Merrillville, IN Marilyn Jemas: St. Nicholas, St. Louis; Assumption, Town and Country, MO; St. Luke, Columbia, MO Olga Paxinos: St. Spyridon; St. George, Rock Island; SS Constantine and Helen, Swansea Georgia Sarlas: St. Nicholas, Oak Lawn; Assumption, Orland Park, Annunciation, Kankakee Kathy Siavalas: St. Spyridon, Sheboygan, WI; Transfiguration of Our Lord, Mason City, IA; St. John the Baptist, Cedar Rapids, IA; Holy Trinity, Fond du Lac, WI Joanne Stavrakas: Sts. Peter and Paul, Glenview, Annunciation, Milwaukee Carol Stamas: Ascension of Our Lord; St. Demetrios, Libertyville; Holy Apostles, Westchester Helen Theodosakis: St. Iakovos, Valparaiso; St. Anthony, Springfield Patty Tsaoussis: Holy Cross, Justice; Assumption, East Moline Marilyn Tzakis: St. Andrew, St. George, DeKalb; Kimisis tis Theotokou, Racine Help us stay connected. We want to hear from your chapter. Email us pictures and a description from your events to philoptochos.editor@gmail.com. To post information on the Calendar of Events, email christinahiotis@gmail.com 2 3 Metropolis of Chicago Philoptochos Celebrates Feast Day of its Patron Saints, SS Cosmas and Damianos At the beginning of November, the Ladies Philoptochos Society, nationally as well as within each individual chapter, again celebrates the Feast Day of its patron saints, SS Cosmas and Damianos (Agioi Anargyroi), the Holy Unmercenaries, with special services and events. The Agioi Anargyroi, twin brothers and physicians, provided medical care for free as part of their pastoral ministry. Within the Metropolis of Chicago, we are very fortunate to have the Holy Anargyroi Chapel within the Parish of St. Demetrios in Elmhurst, Illinois, in which we are able to offer prayers to these saints for all of our Philoptochos members. On Wednesday, evening, October 31, 2012, a Vesper and Artoclasia Service was held at the Holy Anargyroi Chapel. During this service, prayers were read which not only honored our patron saints, but were read for the health and well-being of our Philoptochos Members within our Metropolis. Following this beautiful Vesper Service, refreshments were served by the St. Demetrios Ladies Philoptochos, and as has become a tradition following this service, a very heartfelt and informative lecture was presented by Rev. Dn. Panagiotis Gikas, M.D. Fr. Panayioti is currently an internal medicine resident at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and was also ordained to the Holy Diaconate on March 25, 2012, by His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos of Chicago. In addition to his medical profession, each Sunday, Dr. Gikas has been serving in the Divine Liturgy as a Deacon with His Eminence Iakovos. Rev. Dn. Panayiotis Gikas presentation was entitled: The Relationship Between Faith and Science: An Orthodox Perspective. Dn. Panayioti clearly and humbly explained how our Orthodox faith and the field of medical science are intertwined, and how science is God’s work as an offering for the improvement of life. All of those present that evening were truly inspired by his presentation. The next day on Sunday, November 1st, the Feast Day of our patron saints, SS. Cosmas and Damianos, parishes within the Metropolis honored their Philoptochos members and their efforts by offering an Artoclasia for the living members, offering a memorial service for those members who have fallen asleep in the Lord, and/or through sponsoring the fellowship hour following the services on that day. May we, as Philoptochos Sisters, continue to pray to our dear Lord for His strength and guidance, and honor the contributions of all of our members on the first Sunday of November as it coincides with the Feast Day of our Patron Saints. Standing: Olga PAxinos, Penny Geavaras, Carol Stamas, Joanne Stavrakas, Lena Angelos, Kathy Siavelis, Arlene Siavelis, Patricia Gerbanas, Netsa Antonakos, Marilyn Tzakis, Pam Argiris, Georgia Gavaras Sitting:Fr. Panayiotis Gikas, Metropolis President Irene Arsoniadis, Fr. Andrew Georganas, St. Demetrios Philoptochos President Athena Lykouretzos 3 4 On Thanksgiving Day, many individuals who had nowhere to go, and live in the neighborhood surrounding the Annunciation Cathedral in Chicago, were served a Thanksgiving meal with all the trimmings and as they departed, were presented with a gift. More than any other day during the year, it warms your heart to see the faces of these individuals in a loving place, enjoying a hot meal. His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos attended on Thanksgiving Day, greeted, and served the people. The complete Thanksgiving meal is served on this day by the Annunciation Cathedral and St George Chicago Philoptochos Chapters, with Young Adults, Junior and Senior GOYANS assisting. The "Feed the Hungry Program" started May 1991, currently in its 22nd year, and going strong. It was the idea of the Diocese President at that time, Mrs. Georgia Barris and with the blessings of then Bishop and now Metropolitan Iakovos, it started once a month and soon became twice a month. It takes place at the Annunciation Cathedral, located just north of downtown Chicago on the second and last Tuesday each month. Reverend Fr. Nicholas Nikokavouras, Proistamenos of the Cathedral blesses the meal and all join in prayer before each feeding. Philoptochos chapters participate, they prepare meals at their own churches and they are there along with some regular volunteers to serve. To date, it is estimated that more than 40,000 meals have been served. 4 5 The Annual Metropolis of Chicago Christmas Open House was celebrated on Sunday December16, at the Metropolis Home. The Event was hosted by His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos, His Grace Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos, the Metropolis Council, and the Ladies Philoptochos board under the direction of the Metropolis President, Irene Arsoniadis and Chair Ladies, Cathy Gofis, Pat Galanis and Olga Paxinos. His Eminence and His Grace welcomed approximately 500 guests. Among the guests were the Honorable Consul of Greece, Ms. Ioanna Efthymiadou, Hierarchs, Clergy, Archons and many faithful from the Metropolis surrounding communities. His Eminence and his Grace, along with Clergy and Chanters, began the festivities with prayer and Christmas apolitikia in the dining room followed by the blessing of the food. Through the generosity of the Philoptochos chapters, the Metropolis Board and other Community patrons, the Home was decorated this year in a Victorian theme, with a spectacular Christmas tree, festive garlands, and lovely floral centerpieces. The dining room table was filled with an abundance of refreshments, both sweet and savory. The guests passing through the beautifully decorated rooms were greeted by His Eminence and His Grace. The children were presented with a gift from His Eminence. One the Highlights of the evening was the singing of the Junior choir of the SS Constantine and Helen Church of Palos Hills, and the Children from the St. Haralambos of Niles, Greek afternoon School. The enthusiasm of all the children was truly rewarding. As has become our custom, donations of food were received for the Greater Chicago Food Depository. This beautiful evening of prayer, greetings, embracing and heartfelt wishes concluded with an overjoyed Metropolitan taking a rest in his chair, being happy to have received his flock on this Holy of Holiest Season. His Grace Bishop DEMETRIOS, The Honorable Ioanna Efthymiadou, Consulate of Greece, His Eminence Metropolitan IAKOVOS, the Honorable Roey Gilad, Consulate of Israel. His Eminence Metropolitan IAKOVOS with Fr Sotiri and Presbytera Malamis and children. 5 6 The Children’s Choir of St. Haralambos visit His Eminence Metropolitan IAKOVOS Children’s choir from SS. Constantine and Helen, Palos Hills 6 7 Members of the Metropolis Philoptochos Board pose with His Grace, Bishop DEMETRIOS and His EMINENCE, Metropolitan IAKOVOS Members of St. Sophia, Elgin along with Fr. Andrew Karamitos visit with His Eminence Metropolitan IAKOVOS 7 8 Chairlady of Vasilopita Celebration Christine Voutiritsas, Gus Pablecas, St. Nectarios Parish council President Eleni Legaschulte, His Eminence Metropolitan IAKOVOS, Rev Fr. Peter Balkas, Ted Pappas His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos speaks to the attendees of the Vasilopita Celebration 8 9 Choir Federation sings led by Choir Director Nick Palumbis Harry Zaharis (left) and Louie Pappas (right) with altar boys The St. Nectarios Greek School puts on a special performance under the direction of Sophia Bishop. 9 10 St. Nectarios Philoptochos President Karen Vichos welcomes . Archons Judge Lillios, Tom Angelos, Haralmbos Bozonelos, Tom Kanellos Fr. Andrew Georganas and Fr. Michael Sterns Archons Gus Pablecas, Judge Paul Lillios, Tom Angelos Pictured Left: Fr. Nick Jonas Fr. Tom De Medeiros Fr. Demetrios Kounavis, Fr. Dimitri Tobias, Fr. George Bessinas, Fr. Christodoulos Margellos 10 11 Dee Kademeglou and children serve desserts Left: Jim Demakis Serves sweets Mary Gerontakis, Bea Lara, Caroline Williams, Helen Elliot, Fran Geary Serve coffee Right: Nicolette Koumoutsos Penny Zografos Help serve. St. Nectarios Philoptochos President Karen Vichos, St. Nectarios Parish Council President Eleni Legaschulte, Rev Fr. Peter Balkas, His Grace Bishop DEMETRIOS, His Eminence Metropolitan IAKOVOS, The honorable Ioanna Efthymiadou, Consulate of Greece, Vasilopita Chairwoman Christine Voutiritsas, Metropolis President Irene Arsoniadis, National 1st Vice President Arlene Siavelis 11 12 PHILOPTOCHOS CENTER OF PHILANTHROPY/ GIVING TREE INITIATIVE The Philoptochos Center of Philanthropy, long a dream, is now a reality with the announcement of the purchase of the property in New York. The initiative, which began at the Philoptochos Convention in Atlanta, 2010, and continued at the Philoptochos Convention in Phoenix last July, culminated in the nationwide “Giving Tree” appeal. We are so proud of all of our Metropolis of Chicago chapters for coming forward to donate to this appeal and due to their generosity we have had 100% participation. This accomplishment would not have been possible without the guidance of our President Irene Arsoniadis, who initiated the Metropolis Board Chapter Liaisons endeavor. Each Metropolis Liaison contacted their assigned chapters and worked with them to help them achieve a Giving Tree leaf donation. Vice Presidents, Pam Argyris and Marilyn Tzakis, with zeal and enthusiasm, charted the progress of each chapter and were also part of the “hit” squad that went in when chapters were undecided, (after all we are the Chicago Philoptochos). Each chapter in our Metropolis will have a gold leaf with their chapter name on the Giving Tree wall in our new home. We’d like to express our sincere gratitude to the following chapters for donating additional funds to help smaller chapters in need to achieve this milestone: Ascension of Our Lord, Lincolnshire SS. Constantine & Helen, Palos Hills SS. Peter & Paul, Glenview St. Andrew, Chicago St. Nicholas, Oak Lawn St. Nicholas, St. Louis St. Sophia, Elgin In addition, we’d also like to thank individual donors, Arlene Siavelis and Kathy Siavelis, for also generously donating funds to help two chapters participate in the Giving Tree initiative. We are indeed fortunate to have accomplished this and to know that the Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society will have a permanent home to serve others, both now and in the future. We hope that each chapter will continue to support the move into the Philoptochos Center of Philanthropy as an investment in life, hope and a brighter future. Pam Argyris and Marilyn Tzakis 12 13 “ Let us not be weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up and therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.” This reading from Galatians 6:9-10 rings a clear message and a correlation with those listed below who gave from their heart a monetary donation to help brighten the Christmas season for our neediest cases. The Christmas Wish List program, stewarded by the Philoptochos Philanthropy Fund has been instrumental in providing little extra for families, the elderly, and single parents at the Holy season of Christmas. Our “clients” forward their sincere gratitude to the following individuals and chapters who participated in this program in 2012. Holy Apostles, philanthropy co-chairs, Crisy Banakis and Patty McKay, under the leadership of President Terry Parafink, who provided gift cards on behalf of their chapter from Jewel and Target in the amount of $1,000. Above and beyond generosity. Annunciation Cathedral, Chicago; St. Haralambos, Niles; SS. Peter and Paul, Glenview; St. Sophia, Elgin; St. Nectarios, Palatine; St. Andrew, Chicago; Pam Argyris; Katherine Siavelis; Georgia Karantzis; Antonia Antonakos; Georgia Sarlas; Catherine Gofis; Penny Geavaras; Georgia Barris; Mary Secaras; Joanne Stavrakas; Olga Paxinos; Carol Stamas; Irene Arsoniadis; Georgia Gavaras; Lena Angelos; Pat Gerbanas; Christine Hiotis; Christine Sigiols. May the spirit of Christmas fill our lives each and every day of the New Year. Be Well. Helen T. Chair Philathropy Fund Metropolis of Chicago Philoptochos Society The date for the Twelfth Annual St. Helen Women’s Philoptochos “ MARIA PAZOLES Memorial Quilt-a-thon” has been set for Saturday, April 6, 2013. The committee has been shopping for fabric and supplies while many of our St. Helen sisters have assisted us by washing and ironing fabrics and participating in the workshops which have been held. Distribution of the 2012 quilts is nearly completed. Along with our usual recipients such as Children’s Memorial, La Rabida, Shriner’s Hospital, Hope Children’s Hospital, etc., we have been able to extend our distributions to other areas of the Metropolis including Blank Children’s Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa, St. Anthony Health in Michigan City, Indiana, Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri Cardinal Glennon Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, Nurses for Newborns in St. Louis Missouri and outside the Metropolis to Kids ‘N’ Cancer Agape Camps through the San Francisco Metropolis. In the future we hope to give to Children’s Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and the Philoxenia House in Minnesota. Soon we will be sending letters, flyers and other notices to anyone wishing to join us. Again this year we will suggest a donation of $10 to have your name or the name of someone you wish to honor written in the corner of a quilt. It is our sincere hope that many of our Philoptochos sisters will join us this year. We look forward to sharing this very special project of love with everyone. By Gloria Demes CONGRATULATIONS and a big THANK YOU from National Philoptochos to our Metropolis chapters for your responses to the National Philoptochos Commitment Programs. National Philoptochos wants you to know how much your contributions are appreciated by National President, Aphrodite Skeadas, and the National Philoptochos Board. Through your efforts and hard work $1,623,640.00 has been distributed through the various National Commitment funds for 2012…this is something we can all be proud of accomplishing. The impact of your donations cannot be measured as we endeavor to help those less fortunate. Remember to use the coupon books (which identify which commitment to send in) which have been sent to each chapter, and remit directly to: The National Philoptochos Office 7 West 55th Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10019. For additional information, visit www.philotochos.org 13 14 On November 8th, Christinaniki Philoxenia gathered at the parish of St. Spyridon, Palos Heights to enjoy fellowship. The food was sponsored by Assumption, Orland Park. Five chapters participate as follows; Assumption, Orland Park, SS. Constantine and Helen’s, Palos Hills, St. Spyridon, Palos Heights, St. Nicholas, Oak Lawn and Holy Cross, Justice. The gathering started with Divine Liturgy celebrating Archangels Michael and Gabriel followed by lunch and socializing. Rose and Pete Ayaleanos, George and Bessie Gianakas, Standing: Koula Pitsis, Effie Galetsis, Sophia Lagen Sitting:Chrisoula Scarlatis, Vicki Hiotis, Asimoula Chrysikos St. Spyridon President Toula Georgeopoulos, Koula Pitsis, St. Nicholas President Georgia Sarlas, Assumption President Frances Dimitriou Standing: St. Nicholas President Georgia Sarlas, Chairwoman Christianiki Philoxenia Koula Pitsis, Assumption President Frances Dimitriou, St. Spyridon President, Toula Georgeopoulos, Fr. Nick Jonas, Sitting: Presbytera Dimitriou, Fr. Sotiri Dimitriou with Baby Dimitriou, Fr. Michael Constandinides Fr. Tilemahos Alikakos. Happy Namesday Fr. Michael!! Pictured Right: Cooks, Servers and helpers 14 15 St. George, Schererville, In On September 9, 2012 we had our very first Yiayia and Papou Luncheon. Honoring these very special people was a treat for everyone! We served κοτα με πατατες reminiscent of the meal we all remember eating during our Sunday afternoon visits to Yiayia and Papou’s house. On October 7, 2012, we celebrated Inclusion Awareness Sunday. This year’s topic was: Creating Access and Inclusion in Worship. As always, we learned and reminded ourselves of the importance of inclusion. On November 8, 2012, we had our Holiday Bazaar which offered something for everyone. We served a variety of pasta choices, shopped ‘til we dropped with over 30 vendors, and ate pastries made by our own dedicated Philoptochos members at our Sweet Shop. Who doesn’t enjoy loukoumades every once in a while! The best part of the Bazaar was that proceeds from this event benefited our next event which was Breakfast with Santa for underprivileged children in the Lake County area. On December 1, 2012 we invited underprivileged children to join us for a delicious Breakfast with Santa. The children were able to meet Santa and take pictures with him. We also presented the children with gifts. This is always a very heartwarming event for us. We mailed snack-packs for finals week, to our parish college students who are away from home. Snack packs included snacks for nourishment as well as koulourakia, a student prayer and lots of love. We mail these out before finals week so that our college students know that we are thinking about them and wishing them well. With as busy as we stay, we are grateful that our membership has increased. The more members, the more philanthropy we can spread! Breakfast with Santa Yiayia and Papou luncheon Philoptochos Christmas Party 15 16 St. Nectarios– Palatine, IL. St. Nectarios held their fashion show “That’s Amore” on October 6 at the Concorde Banquets. St. Nicholas Philoptochos-St. Louis, Missouri The ladies gathered together for a "Big Fat Greek" general dinner meeting. Members enjoyed a delicious dinner by My Big Fat Greek food truck and discussed upcoming activities for the holiday season including their Grecian Kitchen Holiday Open House at the St. Nicholas Family Life Center, Harvest Bake Sale, and PJ's for a Cause pajama drive. There was also a special presentation on Fishing for Families in Need. The ladies are looking forward to a fun filled holiday season! Sandra Kamburis Christine Ginos Cynthia Milonas, Christine Lemakis, Mary Varvares, Teddy Hart, Presvytera Caroline Arbanas, Cleo Tarlas, Johanna Spanos, and Helen Leara Effie Galetsis, Kiki Korkofigas, Marsha Serigos, Bettie Siavelis, Christine Voutiritsas, Dena Vranas, Caroline Williams, Co-Chair Elke Elliot, Co-Chair Helen Elliot, Mary Sue Solley, Elaine McHale, Joanne Elliot, Paula Thomas, President Karen Vichos, Fran Geary, Voula Mallinas President Karen Vichos and Treasurer Marsha Serigos display raffle prizes 16 17 St. John The Baptist, Des Plaines, IL A Busy Fall for Philoptochos! Fall is one of the busiest seasons for St. John’s Philoptochos. Starting in September with a new year of philanthropic duties, our ladies attended the annual Chicago Metropolitan Philoptochos Luncheon at Rosewood Banquets on September 22nd. Our very own Netsa Antonakos was a chairwoman for the lovely event that brought together all of the Philoptochos groups from every church across the Chicago Diocese. This year, one of our Executive Board members, Paula Burzawa was a speaker, and discussed the importance of Metropolitan IAKOVOS’ Fanari Camp, and how attending as a counselor inspired her to write her novel, Seasons of Sun. Our very own long time member, Stella Mash was the lucky winner of the grand prize raffle and received $1,000. Ever the generous Philoptochos member, Stella donated her prize money back to our very own St. John’s chapter for utilization in its philanthropic endeavors. Thank you Stella! This wonderful luncheon set the pace for an exciting year of helping the poor and our coming together as Philoptochos sisters. In November, St. John’s Philoptochos sponsors our annual Thanksgiving Feed the Hungry, which takes place on Thanksgiving day to feed the less fortunate. Many volunteers come together for this beautiful day of offering a warm meal to the poor and providing them with new coats as well, as part of our annual Philoptochos Coat Drive. Used but clean and in good condition coats are collected through the Thanksgiving holiday to distribute at our Feed the Hungry event on Thanksgiving Day. To volunteer, please contact the church office. Finally, we end the year with our Philoptochos Christmas celebration at Café La Cave on Sunday evening, December 2nd. Happy upcoming holiday season to you all! In our own parish, this year, we decided to have a membership sign up incentive. Every woman that joined St. John’s Philoptochos for the 2012-2013 year received a ticket to win a brand new Kindle! The winner was announced at our October general meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 16th. On October 6th St. John held Inclusion Awareness Sunday, welcoming and encouraging all parishioners with disabilities to come together to worship in love and friendship as part of our community. Eleni Platos did a fabulous job heading up this event! Ribbons were distributed to everyone, crafts were made by the children and our St. John’s community came together to embrace all Orthodox Christians with challenges. This is an integral part of our purpose as Christians, as it is our calling and our duty to ensure that no one is left out from the love and support of our church. Thank you Eleni! We also visited the Greek American nursing home, bringing treats to the residents and spending time with our fellow Orthodox Christians. Also in October, as the month has been designated as Breast Cancer Awareness month, St. John’s Philoptochos hosted “Pop into Pink,” a co-sponsored event with the Philoptochos Societies of The Ascension of Our Lord, and Sts. Peter and Paul in order to celebrate the Power of Pink, and raise funds for the American Cancer Society. This cocktail tea took place in our very own gym, on October 18th with vendors, refreshments, and most of all, fellowship to gather for this worthy cause. The event was a huge success and brought together women and men from all three parishes. Pink was certainly the color that night as the power of women pulling together filled the room with girl-power! Speakers at the Metropolis luncheon, author Paula Burzawa of “Seasons of Sun” and Luba Siryj, Memory Care Director of the Greek American Rehabilitation and Care Centre Maria Akouris, Penny Geavaras 17 18 Holy Anargyroi, Rochester, MN Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, During Oct and Nov, the National Philoptochos Society had a campaign called the Chapter Giving Tree Challenge in which they were asking all Philoptochos chapters nationwide to donate 1,000 dollars each to the Giving Tree Challenge. The fundraiser was to raise money for a new permanent home for the National Philoptochos Society. When I first heard of the challenge, I thought it was for an important cause but did not think we could raise the money beyond the funds we already raised and committed towards missions. In Oct; I received an email from Cathy Gofis from the Chicago Metropolis informing me that someone has come forth to assist our small chapter with the Giving Tree Challenge. Although I was amazed that someone wanted to help us; I was still skeptical that we could raise any significant amount of money. However I did put out a call to our Society members asking for donations and as I learned more about the woman who wanted to help us, Arlene Siavelis; I shared her story. Arlene is the National Philoptochos Vice President and is part of the Chicago Metropolis. She wanted to help a small chapter within the Chicago Diocese with the challenge and was willing to write a check for any amount. She chose our small chapter because of her name stake “Argyro” and her patron Saints are SS Kosmas and Damianos. She has never been to Holy Anargyroi nor does she know anyone personally in our parish which makes her a stranger to us and one who wanted to help us. As some of our Society members heard her inspiring story; the donations came in and within a day, we raised 500 dollars! Arlene wrote her check for 500 to us and then the next day, Nov. 1st, the Feast Day of SS Kosmas and Damianos, one of our Society members, God bless her, was moved to donate the remaining 500 dollars! Our Philoptochos Chapter at Holy Anargyroi raised the whole amount in two days! After this, Arlene, instead of giving the 500 check to us; sent it to another Chicago Metropolis Chapter that could only raise 500 themselves. In the end; Arlene inspired us to raise the money ourselves and in addition to that; she helped another Philoptochos Chapter be part of the challenge. It is a wonderful story of how a few women, with God’s help, can make such a big difference. The Glory is His! For me; it was a spiritual learning experience because initially I did not believe that we could meet the challenge and as the donations started to come in, the Gospel reading “with God all things are possible” came to mind. . These very words from Jesus Christ are mentioned in the Gospels of Matthew (19:26), Mark (9:23 and 10:27) and Luke (18:27). These words are the heart of hope for all Christians but are difficult ones to truly believe. This challenge became a humbling experience as it turned into a testament to the times that I am weak in my faith. I can relate to the Apostle Peter who, at times, impulsively proclaimed his strong love for Jesus Christ and yet was constantly shown the barometer of his faith. The Apostle Peter sets the example of humility in his words to Christ “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord!” Luke 5:8. With a contrite, thankful and repentant heart: I must also remember that it is the Apostle Peter who later said “As each one has received a gift; minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.” 1 Peter 4:10. The women involved in this challenge had their own gift to give for God’s glory. “With God all things are possible.” Mark 10:27, the Gospel reading for Dec. 21st, the Forefeast of the Nativity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Let us not underestimate what we can do with God’s help. Calli Kelly Philoptochos President On Nov. 17th, Philoptochos members Maria Thomas and Soula Pampori hosted a prosfora baking workshop. They did a fantastic job in guiding a group of parishioners in the Orthodox tradition of preparing prosforo. Father Mark presented a wonderfully detailed presentation of the sacred ritual the Priest performs in preparing the prosfora for Holy Communion. It was a blessed event and we prepared 13 perfect loaves for the Church and for God. The prosfora, the offering bread, represents Jesus Christ who is the Bread of Life. It is brought to Liturgy by a parishioner who carefully prepared it and given to the Priest who places it on the Holy Altar. This act represents God accepting our gift. The prosfora is then transformed through the Holy Spirit during Divine Liturgy and God gives it back to us as His Precious Body through Holy Communion. In bringing the loaf of bread to God, we are, in effect, offering our life to Him. The prosfora offering is a gift of our love to Him. He in return gives Himself to us through Holy Communion in His gift of love to us. Left:Fr. Mark holding prosforo 18 19 Assumption, Chicago, IL The Assumption Philoptochos Society hosted their annual membership tea on Saturday, November 10, at 11:30 a.m. in Plato Hall. The ladies provided an elegant “trapezi” including a wonderful variety of homemade salads, jellos, pastitsio, and an assortment of deli meats and cheeses. Also, magnificent and plentiful quantities of homemade Greek and Danish pastries complimented the wonderful assortment of homemade cookies, cakes, and brownies. In addition to an afternoon of fellowship, dining and socializing, we were delighted to have John Bourgeois, Regional Director of Macy’s By Appointment enlighten us with a Dress for Success PowerPoint presentation. He provided examples of appropriate business attire; current wardrobe trends; and answered fashion questions from the audience. As Regional Director, Mr. Bourgeois is responsible for the Macy’s By Appointment personal shopping representatives for the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, and Missouri. The afternoon culminated in a raffle in which eight gift bags, each containing a Macy’s gift certificate were won. The proceeds of the raffle benefited the Wishing Well, an adult day care facility for the disabled. Forty ladies were in attendance. Kai tou Xrono! Ladies enjoying the delicious treats at the membership tea Elaine Vassiliades and Ann Dervis Ann Dervis, Lillian Stamas, Frances Riha, Soula Boudros, Valerie Green, Elaine Yannias, Betty Tsiolis, Marion Anton, Sophia Vlahos 19 20 St. Luke the Evangelist, Columbia Missouri During the last months of the year we organized several events: Make a Difference Day with Loukoumi - October 27, 2012; We ordered books for parishioners and for the church library. Our charity of choice that benefitted from the generous donation from Nick Katsoris was Ronald McDonalds House Food for the Holidays – Special food drive to benefit the Food Bank – November, December Voluntary Action Center Christmas Program – sponsored 4 needy families in Columbia with presents for children and money for the Christmas meal (delivered the presents on Dec. 2nd) Ina Cernusca teaching children during Fellowship Day Family Fellowship Day (October 30th , December 2nd) Advent retreat, November 17 Our Philoptochos chapter participated in national programs (Make a Difference Day with Loukoumi on October 27) and sponsored events to benefit the local Columbia community: Food for the Holidays (a special food drive to benefit the Food Bank) and the Voluntary Action Center Christmas Program (where we sponsored 4 needy families in Columbia with presents for children and money for their Christmas meal). Besides that, this season we tried to minister more to our church family taking the lead to organize church-wide educational-spiritualrecreational programs that would unite us and also enrich us spiritually. Using the guidelines prepared by the Center for Family Care of the Archdiocese, we organized two very successful Family Fellowship Day events that attracted over 60 parishioners the first one and 45 the second one. We held the family fellowship events on Sunday, after the Divine Liturgy and we started with a fellowship meal followed by activities for children and adults. It is our prayer and hope that these kinds of activities will strengthen our church family and will help us grow closer as a parish while we are growing closer to God. St. Luke’s children with Loukoumi books Pictured below: St. Luke’s parishioners during Advent Retreat: Advent Stillnes, preparing the way of the Lord At the beginning of the Lenten season (November 17), we organized an Advent Retreat. The retreat, entitled Advent Stillness: Preparing the Way of the Lord, was led by our bellowed Scott Cairns, and helped us prepare our hearts for the big feast of the Nativity that is approaching. 20 21 St. Demetrios, Hammond, IN The St. Demetrios Hammond Philoptochos has been quite busy this fall. We started our year with our annual Style Show, A Bella Notte! Over 300 guests enjoyed the fashions and fun created by our Style Show chairmen, Nancy Vlahos and Kristine Stamos, and their committees. A portion of the proceeds from our style show ($5,000) was given to the Behavioral & Learning Solutions, located in Northwest Indiana. The center provides individual and group therapy for children and young adults with autistic spectrum disorders . In the picture attached our chapter presented the check to Ms. Jill McNeill Director of the Center at our meeting on January 8th. In early October we raised awareness to Breast Cancer on Sunday, October 7th by presenting a pink carnation to all the ladies of our church and followed with our Philoptochos team participating in a 5K Walk/Run to raise money for the Cancer Resource Foundation. Our St. Demetrios team raised and donated over $850 to our local center. In October, as our parish celebrated its Namesday, the Philoptochos and our parishioners welcomed his Grace Bishop Demetrios to our church and hosted a warm reception of desserts and light refreshments for all that attended. In November we kicked off the month with our Philoptochos Sunday recognition by sponsoring breakfast for our parishioners and began our Membership Drive for 2013. Our goal is to increase our membership for 2013 by 20%. We are off to a great start! In December our members enjoyed a Christmas party held at Rodity’s in Greektown. Members traveled to Chicago for dinner followed by a tour of the Magnificent Mile and the Christmas Lights. On Sunday December 16th, our members came together once again to assemble and sell our beautifully decorated holiday baskets filled with a variety of homemade cookies. These were the perfect gift for teachers, co-workers or friends. We started this fundraiser 3 years ago and our parishioners and guests look forward to purchasing these baskets every year! Our St. Demetrios Philoptochos would like to wish everyone a Happy, Healthy New Year 2013! Ladies filling decorated holiday baskets filled with homemade cookies Christmas Party at Rodity’s Pictured Right: Check Presentation for the Behavioral and Learning Solutions: Including the Ladies of St. Demetrios Philoptochos including President Georgia Karnezis, Fr. David Bissias, Nancy Vlahos Style show chairwoman and Jill McNEil, Director of the Behavioral School 21 22 St. Nicholas, Oak Lawn, IL The members of the St. Nicholas Oak Lawn chapter were hard at work this fall, preparing and putting on their biggest fundraiser of the year, the Annual Arts, Crafts and Vendor Bazaar. This was the chapter's 40th year in pulling off a successful event! But there is no rest for the weary! They immediately went on to prepare for the celebration of the feast day of St. Nicholas, where they, of course, were the gracious hostesses of the parish, preparing the artous for the services and all the delectable refreshments for fellowship. Christina Marchione and Kristen Kass on the pastry line Tina Savas and Dorothy Pavlick at the raffle booth Hostesses Kulla Vranas, Doreen Galanes, Minerva Zerlentes and Vicky Giannakopoulos at St. Nicholas Vespers Fay Kopanitsanos, Sultana Balmidis, Nimerva Zerlentes, and Millie Molesky doling out sweets President Georgia Sarlas serve clergy during St. Nicholas Vespers 22 23 St. Spyridon, Palos Heights, IL Fr.Tilemahos's 40th Birthday Celebration On the 14th of October the entire St. Spyridon community celebrated the 40th birthday of Fr. Tilemahos Alikakos. It was a joyous celebration with a beautiful reception hosted by the ladies of Philoptochos and the Parish Council. The president of the Parish Council and the president of Philoptochos spoke on behalf of all the parishioners and thanked Father for his untiring commitment to the St. Spyridon Church and thanked him for touching everyone in the community with his love, guidance and compassion. It was a special surprise for Father and a treat for all of us when the Orpheus Dance Group appeared in their costumes and wished Father, Happy Birthday.They performed beautifully the many regional Greek dances. Fr. Tilemahos could not resist and also joined his dancing friends. We didn't know this, but years ago he was also a member of the Orpheus Dance Group; and a very good one, from what we saw! With all our love we wish Fr. Tilemahos, Presbytera Georgia and their lovely children Xronia Polla, with good health and much happiness. Fr. Tilemaho cuts his birthday cake, pictured with Presbytera Georgia Pictured Above: Mr. and Mrs. John Angelos, Scholarship recipient Angelo Angelos, Fr. Tilemahos Alikakos, President Toula Georgiopoulos On Philoptochos Sunday the Ladies Philoptochos presented their annual scholarship award of $1,000 dollars. The recipient of the award is Mr. Angelo Angelos .Angelo impressed us, not only with his excellent academic achievement but more impressive was his involvement and his dedication to his Church. He is currently attending Harper College and is pursuing a degree in Business Law. We congratulate and wish Angelo much success in the future. Georgia Barris, Zafira Jouras, Toula Georgiopoulos, Irene Alex, Andriana Kavvadas, Arhontoula Georgiopoulos, Nika Alex, Dina Katsoulis, Litsa Alikakos Our Philoptochos ladies on November 13th participated in the Feed the Hungry program. We all experienced the joy of serving and helping our brothers and sisters who are in need. This year we also initiated a winter clothing drive for our homeless friends; it was very much appreciated by all the recipients. Pictured Left: Fr. Tilemaho poses with members of the Orpheus Dance Troupe for his birthday celebration. 23 24 St. George, Dekalb, IL Assumption, Town and Country, Missouri Keve Gialouris, 1st VP, RoseMarie Harpole, past president and Flora Dimitriou President. Flora had the honor to present RoseMarie her past president’s pin. St. George-DeKalb Philoptochos President Effie Kitsios and member Soula Bahramis present a holiday donation check to "Freezing for Food" - a local fund drive sponsored by the Salvation Army and DeKalb radio station B95. We taught them to pronounce "Philoptochos" on the air, and "Kala Christouyenna!" “….remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Acts: 20:35 Despina Bellos and Amalia Karakasis pose with the food. Philoptochos provides Thanksgiving and Christmas meals to families within our parish and our local community. Meals are boxed so that Fr. Joseph can deliver them. Picture Left: Back Row: Helen Kiriakos, Karen Kiriakos, RoseMarie Harpole, Athena Earhart Front Row: Sophia Flynn, Alex Martin, Pam Martin The Philoptochos ladies gather to box our delicious pastures. We sell boxes and trays of pastries for the holidays. We also provide boxes to Fr. Joseph to give to our shut-ins. 24 25 St. Mary, Minneapolis, MN On Saturday, October 20th, St. Mary’s Philoptochos and Parish Council hosted a celebration of ministry for Fr. Ted Filandrinos and Presbytera Lone Filandrinos for their 49 years of service to the Church. Over 250 parishioners attended the dinner and dance which was held at our church. Fr. Ted and Presbyera Lona Filandrinos 25 26 St. Demetrios, Chicago St. Demetrios, Elmhurst At the annual Bazzar Standing l to r: Irene Kaporis, Adamantia Mallios, Sophia Koulouris, Louie Atsaves, Hari Halkias, Linda Argyropoulos, Soula Tzortzopoulos, Pat Gerbanas, Maria Maglaras Seated l to r: Pitsa Antonakos, Kathy Vellios, Georgia Meloudis, Maria Asimakopoulos, Lily Pappas, Anthoula Gerbanas, Paula Papageorgiou The ladies pose for Philoptochos Sunday on November 1, 2013 Fr. Malamis poses with the Ladies of Philoptochos at the Membership tea. Ladies pose for Feed the Hungry on October 12th Attendees of Bazaar 25 years as members of Philoptochos. Congratulations to Angela Lekkas and Patricia Gerbanas. 26 27 February 02/02 Metropolis Chapters’ Presidents’ Meeting at SS Peter & Paul, Glenview 02/22 St. Demetrios, Elmhurst: Annual Fashion Show at Empress Banquets 02/28 St. George, Chicago: “And the Winner Is” Philoptochos Benefit Fundraiser at Rose wood Banquets March 03/01 Metropolis of Chicago Philoptochos Agape Dinner “Play It Again” to benefit Center of Philanthropy 03/09 St. Andrew, Chicago, Apokreatiko Glendi 03/09 SS. Peter & Paul Apokreatiko Glendi 03/10 Ascension of Our Lord, Lincolnshire: Apokriatiko Glendi at Concord Banquets 03/10 Assumption, Chicago: Apokriatiko Glendi at Diplomat West in Elmhurst 03/16 SS. Peter & Paul Quilt-a-thon 03/30 Lenten Retreat April 04/06 SS. Constantine & Helen Quilt-a-thon 04/11 IOCC dinner at Rosewood Banquets May 05/10 05/11 05/18 05/18 Zoodohos Peghe at the Retreat Center Oratorical Festival Metropolis Chapters’ Presidents’ Meeting St. Nicholas, St. Louis, MO. Festival of Tables 05/23 St. George, Schererville, IN; Celebration of the Tables fundraiser September 09/21 Metropolis’ Annual Luncheon October 1st or 2nd wk Clergy-Laity Conference 10/5 St. Nectarios Fashion Show 10/12 Children’s Medical Fund Luncheon hosted by Metropolis of Pittsburgh 10/31 SS Cosmas & Damianos Vespers at St. Demetrios, Elmhurst, IL November 11/01 SS Cosmas & Damianos Liturgy at St. Demetrios, Elmhurst, IL We, as members of the National Philoptochos Society, are committed to helping those in need. Our chapters support 17 National ministry commitments, which were passed by the delegates at our Biennial National Conventions. The impact of your donations cannot be measured as we endeavor to help those less fortunate. Remember to use the coupon books (which identify which commitment to send in) that have been sent to each chapter, and remit directly to: The National Philoptochos Office 7 West 55th Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10019. For additional information, visit www.philoptochos.org Mission Statement The Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society, Inc. is the duly Accredited women’s philanthropic society of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. The mission of the Society shall be: To Aid the poor, the destitute, the hungry, the aged, the sick, the unemployed, the orphaned, the imprisoned, the widowed, the handicapped, the victims of disasters, to undertake the burial of the impoverished persons and to offer assistance to anyone who may need the help of the Church through fundraising efforts, And To promote the charitable, benevolent, and philanthropic purposes of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, through instructional programs, presentations, lectures, seminars and other educational resources; To preserve and perpetuate Orthodox Christian concepts and the Orthodox Christian Family, and through them, to promote the Greek Orthodox Faith and traditions, in accordance with its doctrines, canons, discipline, divine worship, usages and customs; To promote participation in the activities of the Greek Orthodox community, with the cooperation of the Parish Priest and the Parish Council. The charitable work of the Society shall be performed with discretion, courtesy and kindness. 27 28 Published by: The Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society Metropolis of Chicago ___________________________________ Place postage here ___________________________________ ___________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________